Best ssh/telnet app for docked Prime? - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

Anyone know of a good ssh/telnet app that works properly with the keyboard dock on the Prime?
I have tried ConnectBot but the shift-number keys don't work, as well as other keys on the keyboard.
Telnet isn't as important as ssh, so an ssh only app would be good.
Willing to pay a few quid/dollars/euros/camels too.

V3ng said:
Anyone know of a good ssh/telnet app that works properly with the keyboard dock on the Prime?
I have tried ConnectBot but the shift-number keys don't work, as well as other keys on the keyboard.
Telnet isn't as important as ssh, so an ssh only app would be good.
Willing to pay a few quid/dollars/euros/camels too.
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I'm using a custom apk for connectbot that can be found here : http://code.google.com/p/connectbot/wiki/KeyboardShortcuts
Look at the comments, there's two links from two different guys and it works perfectly with the dock!

V3ng said:
Anyone know of a good ssh/telnet app that works properly with the keyboard dock on the Prime?
I have tried ConnectBot but the shift-number keys don't work, as well as other keys on the keyboard.
Telnet isn't as important as ssh, so an ssh only app would be good.
Willing to pay a few quid/dollars/euros/camels too.
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Better Terminal Emulator Pro is worth a look, although I am also going to check out the connectbot mentioned above.
BTEP does not support encrypted keys which is a big problem for me
-Barry

That custom apk is great thanks Anthony.
Do you know if you can disable the function key thing so I can enter a "!" ?

Indeed, thank you for the keyboard-capable APK.
My only gripe is that connectbot won't SSH1, which is necessary for my situation.

I agree, btep is the next best solution after connectbot.

anthonyalberto said:
I'm using a custom apk for connectbot that can be found here : http://code.google.com/p/connectbot/wiki/KeyboardShortcuts
Look at the comments, there's two links from two different guys and it works perfectly with the dock!
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Thanks for this, even better than the BTEP I have been using, and free to boot!

I still can't get the "!" key working, which I need for vi!
Any ideas?

That's weird, I have no issue using the ! symbol
Maybe try to go to settings, Directory shortcutcs => Use right side keys, that's the only thing I can think of

I use BTEP for the dock support, although I guess Terminal Emulator can do that well enough now. BTEP like many apps, uses Dropbear for SSH: which is good but kinda limited.
I generally use OpenSSH in a Debian chroot, running in BTEP+tmux; tmux is a program like gnu screen.
Sent from my Transformer Prime TF201 using Tapatalk

Resurrecting a dead thread....
Sorry for ressurecting, but after going through the ringer on exactly this, had to comment.
Home/end keys don't work in nano/vi for BTEP. Commented this in the existing BTEP bug for TPrime keyboards: http://littlegreenbugs.com/bugs/view/165/
BTEP also doesn't properly do screen wipes in curses applications. Again, see here: http://littlegreenbugs.com/bugs/view/191/
Connectbot standard has effectively no support for the hardware keyboard.
vxconnectbot works awesome, as long as all your modifier keys (shift, ctrl, etc.) aren't pressed at the same time as the keys. Press, release, then press+release the key to modify. Not at all like a real keyboard.
irssi connectbot actually supports the keyboard, which is incredible. There's some other (rendering) issues with irssi connectbot, but compared to the others it's even better support than BTEP. Note, this doesn't actually run irssi, it adds support for actually using things like your modifier keys from a hardware keyboard, so that you could use irssi if you want to. Thus the name.

ConnectBot
I am still a fan of using the modified ConnectBot, it is just sadly really quite ridiculous to find... Best working version I have found is from http://code.google.com/p/connectbot/issues/detail?id=459#c72. In comment #72 4WayneD links to a ConnectBot-debug.apk on his website. I have been using this modified version on the Prime for a couple months now. Things I have checked myself:
* Number keys work correctly
* Ctrl keys work (this was key for me as I use screen a *LOT*)
* Search key functions as Alt
* Home/End/PgUp/PgDn keys work
Another thing to note, this is a modified older version as I do not like the new "tablet" version of ConnectBot as it sacrifices way too much screen real estate.

I like Terminal IDE, works fine with the dock.
Sent from my i9250

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Pairing G1 with stowaway bluetooth keyboard

Hi everybody,
I have the excellent stowaway bluetooth keyboard and I have paired it with tons of other mobile devices and it works fantastically.
The keyboard of G1 is great. However, sometime I need to type more quickly or for task of root, typing on G1 is not very comfortable.
I have recently tried to pair G1 with the bluetooth keyboard. G1 can recognize the bluetooth keyboard and ask me for typing pairing code 0000 or 1234 on G1 but after typing, G1 reports error that the code is wrong ! I 've tried so many times but all in vain.
Is there any of you successfully paired G1 with stowaway bluetooth keyboard ? I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Thanks in advance.
Quang
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G1 black - Haykuro 5.0.2H with spareparts and white background messaging
4GB microSD
The Android bluetooth stack does not yet support HID (what you need for the keyboard). HID is not coming in cupcake either, though the basic necessary elements have been added. Maybe in the release after cupcake.
If you are willing to really work at it there does seem to be a way to get bluetooth keyboards to work but it is not supported or simple.
http://groups.google.com/group/android-platform/browse_thread/thread/73eed70fb229d7ae
Thank you very much for your information Ido and JetPanic. The instruction at http://groups.google.com/group/android-platform/browse_thread/thread/73eed70fb229d7ae?pli=1 is well written. Actually, mine is not a dev phone and it's the primary one so I don't take the plunge to test.
I will try whenever I have time.
Thanks again.
Quang
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G1 black - Haykuro 5.0.2Hr5 with spareparts and white background messaging
4GB microSD
ive also been enjoying the use of a full size bluetooth keyboard with many of my past devices, and would love to see it work on android. i checked out that google groups page but didnt really understand if it would work with my dudecake rom. anyone care to weigh in on whether its feasible? maybe even write it up in a more noob friendly format?
thanks!!
now, now, look what I've found:
source:
http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc-droid-eris/1158-external-bluetooth-keyboard-droid.html
o0ldsch00lz said:
now, now, look what I've found:
source:
http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc-droid-eris/1158-external-bluetooth-keyboard-droid.html
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Do you have a link to the app itself?
Yeah, I'd love the .apk to this.
Sorry guys, I only saw that photo that looked rather exotic. No installer.
I was hoping for more info here on xda-devs but nothing until now.
The good thing is that such an app exists somewhere so it's a matter of time until we get it
Finally!
See this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=5737305#post5737305
It is a working Bluetooth Keyboard Driver for Android!! The APK is on the developer's website, I didn't find it on the market (maybe they will upload it later?)
Package is not needed...
Follow the instructions on i-miss-erin<dot>blogspot<dot>com/2009/09/connect-bluetooth-keyboard-in-android.html[/url] and then write a shell script like this (without any file extension):
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
hciconfig
hidd --connect 00:00:00:00:00:00
*Replace 00:00:00:00:00:00 with your keyboards address.
Then you simply save the script in /system/xbin (or /system/bin) and run
Code:
chmod 777 /system/xbin/yourscriptgoeshere
then you can simply type the name of your script into the shell or make a shortcut to it with ASE (Android Scripting Environment) with your keyboard in discovery mode.
For me this is better since 1. It's free, 2. It can also pair other devices that are supported by the Linux bluez stack.
modmadmike said:
For me this is better since 1. It's free, 2. It can also pair other devices that are supported by the Linux bluez stack.
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Yes but it requires root, and some skills that most users don;t have. I'm also using a rooted device (but of course ), but there are many that don't.
This utube movie:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNRb4OtSMUQ
claims no root is required. I guess it's a nice alternative, too bad it is not free (but not that expensive anyway) so...
Trying to Pair Stowaway Keyboard to G1
Any update on this? I love my G1, but I am still not able pair it to my Stowaway keyboard. I am using a rooted G1 - Cynogen Mod. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
modmadmike said:
Follow the instructions on i-miss-erin<dot>blogspot<dot>com/2009/09/connect-bluetooth-keyboard-in-android.html[/url] and then write a shell script like this (without any file extension):
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
hciconfig
hidd --connect 00:00:00:00:00:00
*Replace 00:00:00:00:00:00 with your keyboards address.
Then you simply save the script in /system/xbin (or /system/bin) and run
Code:
chmod 777 /system/xbin/yourscriptgoeshere
then you can simply type the name of your script into the shell or make a shortcut to it with ASE (Android Scripting Environment) with your keyboard in discovery mode.
For me this is better since 1. It's free, 2. It can also pair other devices that are supported by the Linux bluez stack.
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well I tried this on my rooted Hero with 2.1 but the tools don't give the same result as in the guide
Code:
# hciconfig
# hcitool dev
Devices:
# hcitool scan
Device is not available: No such device
# hidd --connect 00:19:15:10:49:B6
Can't get device information: No route to host
my Dell Stowaway is paired but not connected and can't get any further than this..
any help will be greatly appreciated
I have exactly the same problem as Gawis.
So do I. The hci tools don't seem to do anything. I'm not exactly a noob, but maybe I've missed something obvious? Running an HTC Hero on 2.1.
yeah!!! really works for me!
i-miss-erin said I should pair first,but I find that's no need
just put your keyboard into discovery mode
and scan and you see the device than just connect it
and it's done!
but I can't type upper case(if anynone knows how)
and when your phone change another orientation the arrow keys don't change...
and caps lock(numlock) makes no sense
and you can't type "<" and ">" and ....
and you can't hold down somekey like backspace to delete many words
...
but I think this is still better then Blueinput
and to those guys who can't make it works
do you have the HTC Sense UI
if you do
maybe this can't works for you
... I guess
see this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=672884
notice that: "IMPORTANT! This application does not work with most HTC Devices that have Sense UI. It doesn't matter if the Sense is turned on or not, the problem seems to be much deeper."
Hey, check out BlueKeyboard JP!!! It works great with my Nexus One and Stowaway keyboard... Best solution I've found!
Oh.I can type uppercase now,don't know why
And you can hold down key in some app but not in some others
And the arrow keys... always not right
Whatis the bluekeyboard please?

Use android phone as generic bluetooth keyboard/mouse?

I would love to be able to use my phone as a bluetooth keyboard and mouse for my media center (ps3, xbox media center), but cannot find any info about this..
I guess it would be up to the bluetooth drivers, and to my understanding, that was the big issue with bluetooth file transfer on pre 2.x android roms.
So i wonder, is this at all possible?
I am no programmer, so i couldnt possibly do this myself, so the question is merely hypothetical.
It would be nice to use the hero screen as a multitouch trackpad for my htpc with two finger rightclick and scroll as on my macbook but that would probably be asking for too much
I'd say it's possible, but I doubt that those BT profiles are included in the SDK, so it wouldn't be easy at all. It might only be possible on rooted phones.
A multitouch trackpad for a PC wouldn't be hard at all. I had an app like that (I can't remember what it was called, and it certainly wasn't as good as a mac's trackpad) but it worked over WiFi instead of bluetooth. I think it had keyboard as well... hmm..
craig0r said:
A multitouch trackpad for a PC wouldn't be hard at all. I had an app like that (I can't remember what it was called, and it certainly wasn't as good as a mac's trackpad) but it worked over WiFi instead of bluetooth. I think it had keyboard as well... hmm..
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Gmote does this, although i can't recall whether it supported MT. and i can't get the server to start on my pcs anymore, it is throwing some java errors, but i had it working in the past, and it was kinda decent as a touchpad.
kendong2 said:
Gmote does this, although i can't recall whether it supported MT. and i can't get the server to start on my pcs anymore, it is throwing some java errors, but i had it working in the past, and it was kinda decent as a touchpad.
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Gmote has similar features, but it does act like generic bluetooth keyboard to be hooked with any bluetooth device, that support bluetooth keyboards. You have to install the server side part, which is not possible for devices like WDTV Live, which I would like to use.
If you want to control your xbox media center you could always search for xbmc-remote on the market.. I'm pretty sure it's for WiFi only though.. :/
Mobile as bluetooth mouse/keyboard
mljjlm said:
If you want to control your xbox media center you could always search for xbmc-remote on the market.. I'm pretty sure it's for WiFi only though.. :/
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As of now I could connect S60 device as mobile to laptop.
but its little bit unstable, let see how it goes with mobile as bt keyboard and mouse as well.
BlueputDroid does this. It is working for me to use my Backflip as a BT keyboard for my Nook Color (though it's a little quirky for me)
acmasters said:
BlueputDroid does this. It is working for me to use my Backflip as a BT keyboard for my Nook Color (though it's a little quirky for me)
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Just had this idea, glad to know that it works!
Not as standard
acmasters said:
BlueputDroid does this. It is working for me to use my Backflip as a BT keyboard for my Nook Color (though it's a little quirky for me)
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Just for info - it requires a rooted phone with a custom ROM like Cyanogenmod to work
Damn doesnt work on Windows 7
Thanks for that info, I was wondering the same thign for the NookColor
Are u looking for a mouse in phone? I did not follow the thread but if u need that u can find different app in android market such as v:mote or ' mouse in blue'
hope this help
Hey all, new here, havnt searched your entire site for this yet, found this thru the goggles so sorry if considered old thread....
Anyone have updated info on this? I want to use htc desire g7 on android 2.2. to type on xbox, anywhere on xbox, like an always on handy dandy controller...
I can only seem to dig up (and been trying for a little while now) info on tethering your xbox TO your 3g android...
or stuff kinda but not really...
thanks nd look forward to learning a ****load of stuff on this site!!
(i love first time posters, so innocent, and polite, and freakin woooorddyy)
"GENERIC bluetooth mouse/keyboard"
Note "generic" word in the initial post. That means no server applications. I suppose it should work like this: I run the app on my android device and then my pc (or whatever) should be able to detect new bluetooth mouse/keyboard. Does such app exist?
I have searched google play and found nothing. Such app would be extremely useful, I would buy it immediately!
Advanced Touchpad(Remote Mouse)
+++g e n e r a l+++
Crap - requires a server.
darwinjobd said:
Crap - requires a server.
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I think you mean it requires a client. If you want a service without a server, you are doing it wrong.
skitzophrenick said:
I think you mean it requires a client. If you want a service without a server, you are doing it wrong.
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I mean it requires custom application running on the computer. That is not generic bt, so its crap.
UP
I'm also looking for such apps but can found, any update ?
Thks
I have rooted cyanogenmod 10.1.2 on my galaxy s, but this application does not work.
I get WARNING: BLUETOOTH STACK HAS DIFFERENT IMPLEMENTATION

what app is you use when you take notes?

I feel inconvenience using flyer basic memo app.
Because virtual keyboard pops up suddenly, and note is automatically saved with pause.
Do you think that app is useful?
If you guys are using other note app, please inform me what app it is.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
Well when I still was running the HTC Flyer on Gingerbread, I used notes and someone had a good tip: Press your left hand thumb on the left side of the page (the very left where you can't write on anyway). Just hold the thumb down while you are writing and the keyboard wont come up and also the softbuttons wont trigger eventually.
This actually made the notes app quiet useful.
However - since I mostly annotate pdfs I moved to Honeycomb and use ezpdf in combination with tapeatalk (tapeatalk is the best solution for audio recording anyway since the file is automatically named as a date and even with 3gp the voice recording quality is good - it also never crashes while notes has its problems with multitasking, audio recording, saving and notetaking at the same time).
My suggestion: Move on to Honeycomb - you will find more sophisticated solutions (others also mentioned handwriting recognition with writepad).
Have fun!
i moved on to hc
i'm satisfied with hc! lol
thanks for your advice
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
Himmig said:
Well when I still was running the HTC Flyer on Gingerbread, I used notes and someone had a good tip: Press your left hand thumb on the left side of the page (the very left where you can't write on anyway). Just hold the thumb down while you are writing and the keyboard wont come up and also the softbuttons wont trigger eventually.
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Cool, although... I wish it could be disabled instead.
I found it useful to use a Null Keyboard. I think there are only a few on the market, one of which is free. You would just enable the null keyboard in settings, long press in HTC Notes and choose the Input Method as the null keyboard. No keyboard would popup if you activate a text cursor. That solution worked better in Gingerbread from what I remember. In Honeycomb, the null keyboard also disabled the pens button, whereas I think you could still access the pens in Gingerbread.
Mind me asking, but are there any folks out that would say that the keyboard popup annoyance is way bigger on Honeycomb compared to Gingerbread? I had a really long meeting on Friday where I constantly fought with the keyboard, and it went a bit better on Gingerbread as far as I remember.
As for the null keyboard. Let's assume it's working the way as intended - wouldn't that mean I'd always had to switch to a full keyboard once I want to use one in a different app (e.g. 'the browser')?
I really use the USP of the Flyer (i.e. the notes option) heavily in my job, so I am keen on getting the keyboard thing solved for once .
I don't think the popup problem is any bigger in Honeycomb, in my experience. I just use the same put-your-finger-on-the-spiral trick that Himmig mentioned earlier, which works maybe 80% of the time.
Yes, you do have to switch back from the null keyboard. It's one-too-many long-presses away for me to be able to call it convenient, but it works OK (again, only in gingerbread). If the null keyboard didn't turn off the pens in honeycomb, it would have been perfect because there is a keyboard-selection panel next to the notification area where you can quickly switch between keyboards. Perhaps this is not the case for all null keyboards?
bluebear13 said:
I don't think the popup problem is any bigger in Honeycomb, in my experience. I just use the same put-your-finger-on-the-spiral trick that Himmig mentioned earlier, which works maybe 80% of the time.
Yes, you do have to switch back from the null keyboard. It's one-too-many long-presses away for me to be able to call it convenient, but it works OK (again, only in gingerbread). If the null keyboard didn't turn off the pens in honeycomb, it would have been perfect because there is a keyboard-selection panel next to the notification area where you can quickly switch between keyboards. Perhaps this is not the case for all null keyboards?
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This finger trick works like a charm!!
Also, I use the stock note app and even though it is not perfect, it gets the job done very well! I have not used a single sheet of paper since the beginning of this semester.
Even though, the flyer went on sale for 300 last week and I lost 200 bucks, it has been the best money I've spent! I absolutely love this tablet!
Regards.
Hello,
Let me comment also about this subject...
Flyer's most outstanding feature is that pen and it's really hard to understand why HTC was ok with that simple built in Notes (even it's Evernote for HTC) and didn't bring a really powerful note take application to make a full use of the pen.
I don't want to fire any polemics but if this innovation would have been introduced by Apple, you couldn't have imagine how they would promote it with a bundled strong application with it (even paid one). Anyway, this is some other topic...
Now, I also use Notes synched with Evernote but there are some issues. I have a number of notebooks but they aren't fully synched with Evernote. In one sync session say only 3 notebooks, in other 4 but never the all. Second, the well-mentioned keyboard issue. Since I'm left handed the trick didn't work me so well.
Now I'm in HC and using an app called "Antipaper Notes". I liked it very much but the trial version is too limited. I would like to buy the pro version (or "activation" with their wording) but they say it's deactivated say when you flash a custom rom or delete app. So I didn't go for it. But as I told the app is quite well.
I also heard about Quill but didn't have any chance to try it out. I've tried Skitch, a product of Evernote, which is also better for hand notetaking. If you don't have to take a photo or record a sound, these seem to very well.
I expect HTC to make powerful applications for the pen at least for note, sketch and paint. Ok, they've released Pen SDK but still we don't have good bundled SWs.
To sum up,
1. Antipaper Notes (tried, very well but restricted)
2. Skitch (over the average, good note take)
3. Native Notes (don't like that but using)
If you have tried different programs, could you please add up and comment so that we can try?
Thanks.
I can suggest all of you to use tasker to automatically switch between null keyboard in notes and stock/other keyboard in other applications. I have successfully make tasker profile for this task. But you must install secure setting plugin to give tasker access to Android secure setting!
If you use null keyboard in native Notes, there will be no lag even though we used it for speed writing. Just like wacom tablet PC!
iwansuryo said:
I can suggest all of you to use tasker to automatically switch between null keyboard in notes and stock/other keyboard in other applications. I have successfully make tasker profile for this task. But you must install secure setting plugin to give tasker access to Android secure setting!
If you use null keyboard in native Notes, there will be no lag even though we used it for speed writing. Just like wacom tablet PC!
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That sounds interesting, maybe good to give a try. Btw, are u using GB or HC? I am using HC and wonder if these are compatible with HC. Guess found out when I go home...
Edit: iwansuryo, could you please detail how to create a profile in tasker? I couldn't figure out how to make switch in between apps?
You need the secure setting plug in and null keyboard. Set a task that when notes opens the input method is null keyboard. Make the exit task that the input method is whatever keyboard you use
Sent from my HTC Flyer P510e using xda premium
avoid keyboard popping up.
aostl said:
You need the secure setting plug in and null keyboard. Set a task that when notes opens the input method is null keyboard. Make the exit task that the input method is whatever keyboard you use
Sent from my HTC Flyer P510e using xda premium
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here is the trick I use to avoid the keyboard popping up. always ensure the pen is pressured and pressed on the screen before placing the rest of the hand on the screen. once you do that, you can freely move your hand and even lift both your hand and pen off the screen and go back on the screen palm first ( if you do it quickly ) as you would normally when writing. it takes some practice, but it will become second nature in no time. I find it work better than the thumb trick.
The BIGGEST downfall is that handwritting to text is so bad :\
The Lenovo tablet works ok, but it isn't too good of a general note taking app.
I wish the HTC note app supported conversion, would improve it 10X, especially since the majority of note taking I take gets converted into One note text doc.

Spll Ch3ck!!

Hi,
Is it just me or does ICS spell checker not work with any word processor, with or without the keyboard?
Has anyone got an alternative?
From my experience it has worked with some apps and of course the web browser.
But as far as word processing goes, I just attempt a test in the bundled Polaris Office on the Transformer Prime and there is no spell check option, nor an auto detect spell check.
Tried pretty much every office app on the android market, still no support for ICS spell check!
I'm surprised other people aren't fussed about spell check, and that no one has found a way to use spell check.
I was reading about the no spell check in office apps and people where saying that because the keyboards auto-correct for you it would be redundant to have the office app to spell check for you. The only problem with this is hardware keyboards, like ours, don't have auto-correct built in so we notice the lack of spell check more than other people. This argument is still kinda strange to me since spell check is not the same as auto-correct in my opinion.
Have you guys tried OnLive Desktop? It's what I'm using now and full-Word works amazingly well. With a mouse and keyboard you'd literally think you were in native Word on a PC. It also autosaves which has bitten me in the ass more times than I can count in Android office products. Any files you create on the device are saved in their cloud and accessible via a browser on any other device. It's pretty cool.
BarryH_GEG said:
Have you guys tried OnLive Desktop? It's what I'm using now and full-Word works amazingly well. With a mouse and keyboard you'd literally think you were in native Word on a PC. It also autosaves which has bitten me in the ass more times than I can count in Android office products. Any files you create on the device are saved in their cloud and accessible via a browser on any other device. It's pretty cool.
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Well I'm in the UK, so that wouldn't work anyway.
I use Splashtop if I have internet access and can use Word, Visual Studio etc on the move, but for the times when I don't have internet it would be super handy for me to be able to write documents with spell check!
I'm in the UK too and no problems accessing On live. There is a thread in the apps section with a link to the apk, and just sign up on their website. Its a great service.
But I do also understand the need for offline spell check it would be useful in Polaris
trex3491 said:
I'm in the UK too and no problems accessing On live. There is a thread in the apps section with a link to the apk, and just sign up on their website. Its a great service.
But I do also understand the need for offline spell check it would be useful in Polaris
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Hmm, just tried On Live desktop, hardware keyboard doesn't seem to work, Splashtops remote mouse cursor follows the primes (meaning you are able to hover over items, which comes in handy) and supports right click.

Mapping ESC on Asus Dock. Any thoughts?

Hi!
I've recently unlocked/rooted/flashed my tf201 to KatKiss with grimlock. Loving it so far! I can finally use my Prime again. Cudos to the developers!
But I really would like to have an ESC button somehow mapped to the dock (e.g. VOL_UP + BACK, or something...). Missing it in some web-apps and Vim. I'm using Termux.
I've read about system/usr/keylayout -and some klc files, but I have like 10+ vendor files inside there, a generic and two qwerty files... So I'm a little confused WHAT/HOW to edit.
Btw, id like to map F1-10 keys aswell, but I couldnt find any good source of info about this.
The Terminal Emulator, installed from the beginnning with KatKiss, seemed to have some nice mapping exactly for this purpose, not sure if one could adapt that somehow to other apps aswell. Because: I'd like to use Termux instead the emulator.
ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED!

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